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Investigation of the supplementary effect of GaAs laser therapy on the rehabilitation of human digital flexor tendons

dc.contributor.buuauthorÖzkan, Neslihan
dc.contributor.buuauthorAltan, Lale
dc.contributor.buuauthorBingöl, Ümit
dc.contributor.buuauthorAkın, Selçuk
dc.contributor.buuauthorYurtkuran, Merih
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentPlastik ve Rekonstrüktif Cerrahi Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.departmentFiziksel Tıp ve Rehabilitasyon Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.researcheridAAH-1652-2021
dc.contributor.scopusid36640192900
dc.contributor.scopusid6603281363
dc.contributor.scopusid6507727900
dc.contributor.scopusid7005263372
dc.contributor.scopusid55408539300
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-14T05:36:15Z
dc.date.available2022-04-14T05:36:15Z
dc.date.issued2004-04
dc.description.abstractObjective: To investigate the effect of laser photostimulation in rehabilitation of human digital flexor tendons with a placebo-controlled double-blind prospective study model. Background Data: Low-energy laser therapy has been applied in several rheumatoid and soft tissue disorders with a varying rate of success and it has also been shown to have a positive effect on tendon healing in animal experiments, but no clinical study on laser photostimulation in the treatment of human tendons has been reported to date. Materials and Methods: This study was performed in a total of 25 patients with 41 digital flexor tendon injuries in five anatomical zones. In Group I (21 digits in 13 patients), whirlpool and infrared GaAs diode laser with a frequency of 100 Hz. was applied between the 8(th) and 21(st) days postoperatively and all patients were given the Washington rehabilitation program until the end of the 12(th) week. In Group II (20 digits in 12 patients), the same treatment protocol was given but the laser instrument was switched off during applications. Results: The results of the study showed a significant improvement in the laser-treated group only for the parameter of edema reduction (p < 0.01) but the difference between the two groups was non-significant for pain reduction, hand grip strength, and functional evaluation performed according to Strickland and Buck-Gramcko systems using total active motion and fingertip-to distal palmar crease distance parameters (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Significant improvement obtained in edema reduction both immediately and 12 weeks after supplementary GaAs laser application in our study has been interpreted as an important contribution to the rehabilitation of human flexor tendon injuries because edema is known to have a detrimental effect on functional recovery during both early and late stages of tendon healing. However, our study has failed to show a significant positive effect of supplementary GaAs laser application on the other functional recovery parameters of human flexor tendon injury rehabilitation and we suggest further clinical study in this topic be done using different laser types and dosages in order to delineate the role of this promising treatment modality.
dc.identifier.citationÖzkan, N. vd. (2004). “Investigation of the supplementary effect of GaAs laser therapy on the rehabilitation of human digital flexor tendons”. Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine and Surgery, 22(2), 105-110.
dc.identifier.endpage110
dc.identifier.issn1044-5471
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.pubmed15165384
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-2542471041
dc.identifier.startpage105
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1089/104454704774076154
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/104454704774076154
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/25765
dc.identifier.volume22
dc.identifier.wos000221486800005
dc.indexed.scopusScopus
dc.indexed.wosSCIE
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMary Ann Liebert
dc.relation.journalJournal of Clinical Laser Medicine and Surgery
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectEngineering
dc.subjectSurgery
dc.subjectLow-level laser
dc.subjectAs diode-laser
dc.subjectElectrical-stimulation
dc.subjectRheumatoid-arthritis
dc.subjectAchilles tendons
dc.subjectZone-II
dc.subjectRepair
dc.subjectWounds
dc.subjectPain
dc.subjectHand
dc.subjectLaser theory
dc.subjectMedical imaging
dc.subjectParameter estimation
dc.subjectSemiconducting gallium arsenide
dc.subjectTendons
dc.subjectFlexor tendons
dc.subjectSoft tissues
dc.subjectLaser beam effects
dc.subject.emtreeAdolescent
dc.subject.emtreeAdult
dc.subject.emtreeAnalgesia
dc.subject.emtreeArticle
dc.subject.emtreeClinical article
dc.subject.emtreeClinical trial
dc.subject.emtreeControlled clinical trial
dc.subject.emtreeControlled study
dc.subject.emtreeDiode laser
dc.subject.emtreeDouble blind procedure
dc.subject.emtreeEdema
dc.subject.emtreeFemale
dc.subject.emtreeFlexor tendon injury
dc.subject.emtreeFunctional assessment
dc.subject.emtreeGallium arsenide laser
dc.subject.emtreeHand grip
dc.subject.emtreeHuman
dc.subject.emtreeLow level laser therapy
dc.subject.emtreeMale
dc.subject.emtreeMotion
dc.subject.emtreePhotostimulation
dc.subject.emtreePostoperative care
dc.subject.emtreeRadiation dose
dc.subject.emtreeSchool child
dc.subject.emtreeTissue repair
dc.subject.scopusLow Level Laser Therapy; Phototherapy; Light Emitting Diodes
dc.subject.wosEngineering, biomedical
dc.subject.wosSurgery
dc.titleInvestigation of the supplementary effect of GaAs laser therapy on the rehabilitation of human digital flexor tendons
dc.typeArticle
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dc.wos.quartileQ3 (Engineering, biomedical)
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local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Fiziksel Tıp ve Rehabilitasyon Ana Bilim Dalı
local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Plastik ve Rekonstrüktif Cerrahi Ana Bilim Dalı
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